Erbauer Double-Ended Impact Screwdriver Bits Set 5 Pieces .
I have a few cordless drills/screwdrivers, but always seems to be short on the bits for them. Personally I like these larger double sided bits , as I find the small sets annoying, and usually end up tipping them everywhere.
These ones seem to have decent reviews and at £4.99 for a set I think they are worth trying.
Just picked mine up and they come in a handy little plastic storage box.
17 comments
george84booth
28 Jan 17#16
these are discribed as impact bits.
by nature, an impact driver has a 1/4 hex holder. so it does sort of matter if they wobble about as there is no chuck to use as a clamp.
lilbeastie to george84booth
29 Jan 17#17
they don't wobble if you lock them in the 1/4 tool holder on an impact driver. They will wobble if you try and use them in a magnetic 1/4 adapter designed to hold 25mm single-ended bits.
george84booth
28 Jan 17#15
these are discribed as impact bits.
by nature, an impact driver has a 1/4 hex holder. so it does sort of matter if they wobble about as there is no chuck to use as a clamp.
george84booth
28 Jan 17#14
these are discribed as impact bits.
by nature, an impact driver has a 1/4 hex holder. so it does sort of matter if they wobble about as there is no chuck to use as a clamp.
downwardspiral159
16 Jan 17#10
I've used some erbauer impact bits and they're not actually impact rated. Had one shatter when used with a 10v bosch impact gun (rated at approx 105nm)
If you're not driving them at full torque they'll be fine, but beware driving very long strong screws into hard wood.
lilbeastie to downwardspiral159
23 Jan 17#13
I've also used the Erbauer impact bits, also in my 10.8v Bosch.
One PZ3 has driven over 200 6x150mm screws into joists without predrilling with no problems and the bit is still fine.
I'd rate them as high as the Makita, DeWalt and Milwaukee bits I've also used if it wasn't for the price. The low cost of the Erbauer bits makes them far superior in my opinion.
escortboy
16 Jan 17#8
Double ended?
ssc1
16 Jan 17#7
will these fit in a hex holder ok? as they are deeper to hold with the head.
Waldolf to ssc1
16 Jan 171#9
No they wobble.
goldy12 to ssc1
16 Jan 171#11
I use them as normal screwdriver bits and fasten them directly into the chuck of my drill/screwdriver like a drill bit to use, No need for a Hex holder
wong_go_wild
16 Jan 171#6
are these magnetic?
goldy12 to wong_go_wild
16 Jan 17#12
No these are not magnetic
dereklogan7
16 Jan 171#5
Prefer double ended myself. Particularly the 75mm length ones. Can't find a link for them at the moment but these are a good buy. :smiley:
mel1408
16 Jan 17#4
Erbauer 32 pce Impact driver set for £7.99...methinks a better buy
gazz33
16 Jan 17#3
Thanks op.
mrmarks1
16 Jan 171#2
I have a similar irwin bit, pretty sure it was free from a magazine. Probably made in the same factory and it has lasted pretty well :smiley:
callum84
16 Jan 17#1
Much prefer these double sided than the single ones with quick release coupling.
Found when using impact guns the 1/4 quick release couplings dont last long if your driving and torquing fasteners.
Opening post
I have a few cordless drills/screwdrivers, but always seems to be short on the bits for them. Personally I like these larger double sided bits , as I find the small sets annoying, and usually end up tipping them everywhere.
These ones seem to have decent reviews and at £4.99 for a set I think they are worth trying.
Just picked mine up and they come in a handy little plastic storage box.
17 comments
by nature, an impact driver has a 1/4 hex holder. so it does sort of matter if they wobble about as there is no chuck to use as a clamp.
by nature, an impact driver has a 1/4 hex holder. so it does sort of matter if they wobble about as there is no chuck to use as a clamp.
by nature, an impact driver has a 1/4 hex holder. so it does sort of matter if they wobble about as there is no chuck to use as a clamp.
If you're not driving them at full torque they'll be fine, but beware driving very long strong screws into hard wood.
One PZ3 has driven over 200 6x150mm screws into joists without predrilling with no problems and the bit is still fine.
I'd rate them as high as the Makita, DeWalt and Milwaukee bits I've also used if it wasn't for the price. The low cost of the Erbauer bits makes them far superior in my opinion.
Found when using impact guns the 1/4 quick release couplings dont last long if your driving and torquing fasteners.
These are ideal.
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